Showing posts with label stockpiling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stockpiling. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Walgreens: Jumbo Pack Diapers for $4.13! (no coupons!)


I haven't seen a real good diaper deal in a while, so this is exciting!  And we've been very happy using Walgreens diapers!
(especially since our little one will be here in a couple weeks and I'm just realizing that I haven't stocked up much for diapers - yikes!)


      {{Deal Scenario ~ Walgreens through 10/20/12}}
Walgreens jumbo pk. diapers or training pants (or 234ct. wipes) - 2/$11
Buy one, Get one 50% off (monthly deal)
= $4.13 a package when you buy 2!


(thanks Money Saving Mom!)

Monday, September 10, 2012

Walgreens: Kleenex as low as .38¢ a box! Stock Up!



Here's a sweet deal on Kleenex this week at Walgreens -- as low as .38¢ a box is definitely a stock up price!  Be ready for fall allergies (which are really giving my son and I a tough time!) and cold season around the corner!

     {{Deal Scenario ~ Walgreens 9/9/12 - 9/15/12}}

Kleenex facial tissue bundles (4pk) - $4
Buy 2
- $1/1 store coupon (Walgreens September coupon booklet - will deduct $2)
- two .50¢/1 Kleenex bundle manufacturer coupon (8/12/12 SS)
- get back $2 Register Reward
= 8 boxes for $3 or .38¢/box!


(thanks Melissa's Bargains!)



Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Walmart: Angel Soft Tissues only .62¢!



Time to stock up on tissues for back-to-school lists, fall allergies, or winter colds!  If you don't use them much yourself, these are great to donate to a classroom too!





     {{Deal Scenario ~ Walmart}}
Angel Soft Tissue - $1.37
- $0.75 off Angel Soft Facial Tissue
= .62¢!


(thanks Sarah's Deals!)


I saw some other good coupons on there too, here's just a preview....go print them while they're available!





Monday, July 30, 2012

Walgreens: Huggies Jumbo Pack Diapers only $3.49!! (or FREE!) *STOCK-UP Price!


Here's a great stock-up price for diapers!!  Walgreens has Huggies on sale for $9.49 and when you stack a manufacturer coupon and store coupon you get a super savings!!

     {{Deal Scenario ~ Walgreens 7/29/12 - 8/4/12}}
Huggies SlipOn Diapers Jumbo Packs – $9.49
- $2/1 Huggies SlipOn Coupon (SS 7/8)
AND - $4/1 Huggies SlipOn Walgreens coupon (August Coupon Book)
= $3.49!


AND, if you're one of the lucky ducks who have Huggies Slip-Ons clearanced to $3.19, this gets even better as you could get FREE diapers!!  =)
{photo credit}


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

7 Tips to Avoid and Deal with Coupon Burnout ~ Part 3


Coupon Burnout happens to all of us - whether you're a newbie just starting out and learning the ropes, or a veteran couponer who feels like they have it all together.......there usually comes a time where you just get overwhelmed and it seems like too much effort and you want to give up.  Here's a 3 part series with 7 tips to avoid getting burned out or what to do if you are.......
If you haven't already, be sure to read Part 1 and Part 2 also.


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4. Reassess
Think about what caused you to get burned out in the first place and ask yourself some questions.  Is it that you don't have a good system in place so it's stressing you out?  Are you trying to get every deal, every week?  Maybe you're juggling too much in your life overall and something has to give?
What's working for you?  What is not working?  Think about what stresses you out - if you were to start again tomorrow, what is making you dread it the most and how can you change those things?

5. Think About Your Goals
Is your purpose to scoop up every single bargain you find and make a crazy cool stockpile and donate up the wazoo?  If you have the time and resources (and you do it the right way - no shelf-clearing!), then awesome!  If your goals are to have a couple back-ups of what your family commonly uses and help stretch your budget a little, then you may not have to be so aggressive in your hunting for deals and you may have to watch out so that you don't get caught up in the excitement of it and let it skew your perspective.
Only you will know what your goals are, just remember that couponing should only be part of your life - not the whole thing!  Keep a healthy balance.


6. Make a Game Plan
Now that you've had some "time away", hopefully you've have gotten some perspective. You've thought about how you've been doing things and maybe what you should do to change it.
It may have just been a little "smoky" and be as simple as just needing a few weeks off and you're ready to go again......or you may completely "charred" and need a whole overhaul.  You will have to figure out what that means to you, but be honest with yourself and where you're at in life.

7. Take Action
You should now feel more in control and be able to avoid burnout again by knowing what your goals are and being realistic about the time and resources you have available.  Now that you've made a plan, step back into the game.  Wait for the next great sale or freebie week at Walgreens, Rite-Aid, or CVS and let that reignite your passion.  Just remember to use coupons and bargain shopping to your advantage, but don't let it take over your time and life!  Use it as a tool to benefit you and your family and enjoy it!  =)




Do you ever get burned out?  How do you handle it - or how do you avoid it in the first place?  What advice do you have for others feeling burned out?

I'm thinking about writing a future post about how to maintain a stock-pile, maybe include some "rules" you'll want to follow to make the most of it, and how to store things when you don't have a "rebate room".  Let me know if you're interested in something like that, and what questions you might have about stockpiling.

**This is last post of a 3-part series, you can see Part 1 and Part 2 here.

Monday, August 22, 2011

7 Tips to Avoid and Deal with Coupon Burnout ~ Part 2



Coupon Burnout happens to all of us - whether you're a newbie just starting out and learning the ropes, or a veteran couponer who feels like they have it all together.......there usually comes a time where you just get overwhelmed and it seems like too much effort and you want to give up.  Here's a 3 part series with 7 tips to avoid getting burned out or what to do if you are...

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In part 1, I've already told you about my recent experience with Coupon Burnout, now here's some tips for how to avoid and deal with it.....

1. Pay Attention
Be aware of how you're feeling about coupons, deals, and shopping.  Sure, there are going to be days where you just don't want to bother - that's normal.....but if it's stretching into weeks and months, it's time to do something about it. Being a wise steward is important, but so is the emotional and mental health of yourself and your family.

2. Take a Break
Using coupons and getting deals are great, but it's not the end of the world if you have to buy something "just" on sale or even....full price - gasp!  ;)   Give yourself permission to "slack off" a little and not pinch every penny.  Depending on your situation or level of burnout, that might mean cutting down to just a few stores, just one store....or no deal shopping at all.  If you have an Aldi's nearby, their prices are typically low - even without coupons (which they don't accept).  Using coupons is a lot of work and can be exhausting.  You have to keep things in perspective and remember that while using coupons is a great tool for saving money.....it's just that -- a tool.


3. Enjoy the "Time Off"
Don't beat yourself up about not clipping every coupon or running out to get every deal.  Hopefully you have some sort of stockpile so that you can rest and enjoy the time away from the stores and give your hands a break from clipping.  Be intentional about relaxing and being refreshed during this time.  Focus on what you might have been too busy or stressed for, and take advantage of this time.


Check back as I finish up the series with Part 3 with some tips on how to move forward....


Friday, August 19, 2011

7 Tips to Avoid and Deal with Coupon Burnout ~ Part 1


With as much fun as it is to find deals and save money, do you ever feel overwhelmed?  Stressed out about using or sorting coupons?  Nervous about going to the store and dealing with cashiers?  Do you wonder if it's worth it anymore? You might be experiencing "Coupon Burnout".

Until just recently, I haven't been to Walgreens or Rite-Aid in about 3 months - crazy right??  I'd gotten a little burned out with shopping, coupons, Register Rewards, blogging about all the detailed deals.....the whole thing.....often called "Coupon Burnout".  You may have noticed a lack of "wrap-ups" and store deals being posted....and more freebies, online deals, and how-to's.  I didn't originally intend to take so much time off, but now that I think about it, it's been quite a while.

We had a lot going on with major home renovations, trying to keep up the blog, and just being a mom and wife, so once I used up all my UP Rewards at Rite-Aid and Register Rewards at Walgreens, I took some time off to regain some sanity....and hopefully a little passion for getting deals again.  Not that I'd completely lost it, but "playing the drugstore game" can take quite a bit of mental energy and time - both of which were dwindling.


We had a great stockpile built up, so I could take a break without worrying about running out of anything (though we came close with tp, lol).  I still bought the Sunday paper, usually, but was very relaxed on getting the coupons clipped and sorted.  We just went "shopping" in our basement "rebate room" for toiletries, diapers, wipes, and gifts.....and in our pantry for most of our groceries and paper goods.  Of course we did still have to go to the grocery store for produce, milk, bread and things, but usually only every other week and even then the lists were pretty short while we relied on the stockpile.

A great benefit of stockpiling is just having what you need on hand so that you have the ability to buy deals as they come around and not have to pay full price for things.  It frees you to shop on your own time table instead of running out to buy full-price ingredients for every meal or full-price shampoo or razors .  In this case, I was able to use our stockpile to take "time-off" of  "couponing" and take care of my family, home, and well-being without having any reason to worry.

 {Our "Rebate Room" - diapers, wipes, lotions, soaps, feminine care, medicine, vitamins, dental, hair care, makeup, razors, gift stash....etc.}
 {Pantry Stockpile Shelf #1: cereals (normally fill the top shelf), snacks, beans, salsa, soup, juice, crackers, peanut butter and jelly...etc. Out of the picture are Kleenex's and TP above the fridge}

{Pantry Stockpile Shelf #2: dishsoap, handsoap, paper towel, pasta, ziploc bags, dishwasher detergent, cakes/frostings, baby food/cereal and formula}


Sometimes I would be browsing the deals blogs or hear about a great deal from my sister or friend, and kind of panic get concerned that I was missing it......but then I would remind myself that deals run in cycles, and they'll always come around again.....there's always another deal around the corner.  And I would rest, knowing that we had everything we needed on hand and it was no big thing to miss a few deals.

Of course another great benefit of a stockpile is being prepared and having peace of mind in case of an emergency, natural disaster or job loss.....and, while I initially took a break for my own sanity, during my "hiatus", my husband was unexpectedly let go from his job and transitioned into starting his own business and working from home.  This would have been very difficult and extra stressful if I was worrying about what we'd have for dinner, or how to afford soap and diapers.  Because we shop ahead of time and typically save 80-90% on our household needs, that was a great burden lifted off our shoulders.

It's been a very busy season for us and "burnout" is never fun, but I'm glad I was able to recognize it and had the ability to stop for awhile and rest.  I think it's about over and I'm feeling rejuvenated and ready to get back into it!  It's good timing too, because there are some items that are getting low and things need to be replenished.  =)

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Coupon Burnout happens to all of us - whether you're a newbie just starting out and learning the ropes, or a veteran couponer who feels like they have it all together.......there usually comes a time where you just get overwhelmed, it seems like too much effort and you may want to give up completely.
Stay tuned for the next in this series for some practical tips and advice about dealing with feeling burned out.  Please comment if you have any suggestions for avoiding burnout!


*I'm also thinking about writing a future post about how to maintain a stock-pile, maybe include some "rules" you'll want to follow to make the most of it, and how to store things when you don't have a "rebate room".  Let me know if you're interested in something like that, and what questions you might have about stockpiling.